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What is the best Android data recovery software working on Windows 11 PC?
- Sep 30, 2024
Been there! I deleted important photos and docs on my Android, and phone apps didn’t help. Tried LabFone for Android on my PC, connected my phone, scanned, and it found almost everything I thought was gone. Definitely recommend giving it a shot!
I found it here: (Recovered 95% of my images, very lucky!)
https://www.engadgot.com/android-data-recovery
Lsanardo Here's a step-by-step guide to help you restore deleted files from Google backup without Android data recovery tool:
- Open the Settings app on Android phone and tap the Factory reset option.
- During the setup process, you will be asked to sign in to your Google account. Use the same account where you have stored the backup.
- Once signed in, the device will show you a list of available backups from other devices linked to the Google account. Choose the most relevant backup.
- You can choose to restore apps, contacts, calendar events, call history, and other data. Uncheck anything you don’t want to restore.
- The restoration process will begin. Wait for it to finish before continuing with the setup. Once done, your apps, settings, and other data will be restored based on what was backed up.
Simkfy wrote:Here's a step-by-step guide to help you restore deleted files from Google backup without Android data recovery tool:
- Open the Settings app on Android phone and tap the Factory reset option.
- During the setup process, you will be asked to sign in to your Google account. Use the same account where you have stored the backup.
- Once signed in, the device will show you a list of available backups from other devices linked to the Google account. Choose the most relevant backup.
- You can choose to restore apps, contacts, calendar events, call history, and other data. Uncheck anything you don’t want to restore.
- The restoration process will begin. Wait for it to finish before continuing with the setup. Once done, your apps, settings, and other data will be restored based on what was backed up.
This data recovery for Android method does seem to be quite effective, especially without any third-party tools. However, I have a small question. If I only want to recover some specific content, such as some photos or documents in the phone, without resetting the entire phone, would this method be a bit too much? Have you ever tried to restore only part of the data instead of the entire system backup? I feel that after doing a factory reset and then restoring, although the data is back, if only one or two files are lost, isn’t it a bit of a big deal?